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MMF Induction Day – 21st May

09 May 2013

The next Induction Day takes place on Tuesday 21st May. This is an entry level course for those wishing to start a career in artist management or a refresher course for those wanting to keep up with developments (also suitable for self-releasing artists). The 1 day course is taught by experienced music managers and covers:

  • industry organizations and acronyms
  • how to release music, including registering your rights
  • basic marketing; building a fanbase
  • manager responsibilities
  • legal, accountancy and insurance

The course ends with a Q&A during which attendees will have the chance to put their question to a panel of experts.

Feedback from recent attendees:

“Lots of info in a short space of time, very well done!” 

“This has been the most concise and effective breakdown of the industry I think I’ve ever experienced”.

Venue: MPA Boardroom, 26 Berners St, London W1t 3LR

Time: 9.30 arrival for 10.00am start. Usual finish 4.30pm

Date: May 21st 2013

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